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Genetics, demography and viability of fragmented populations / Young, A.G.(Ed.) ; Clarke, G.M.(Ed.) (2000)
Titre : Genetics, demography and viability of fragmented populations Type de document : livre Auteurs : Young, A.G.(Ed.) ; Clarke, G.M.(Ed.) Mention d'édition : 01 éd. Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2000 Collection : Conservation Biology, 4 Importance : 438 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-521-794221-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Biodiversité Biologie des populations Conservation de la nature Distribution des populations Démographie Etude de cas Génétique des populations Habitat Résumé : Habitat fragmentation is one of the most ubiquitous and serious environmental threats confronting the long-term survival of plant and animal species worldwide. As species become restricted to remnant habitats, effective management for long-term conservation requires a quantitative understanding of the genetic and demographic effects of habitat fragmentation, and the implications for population viability. This book provides a detailed introduction to the genetic and demographic issues relevant to the conservation of fragmented populations such as demographic stochasticity, genetic erosion, inbreeding, metapopulation biology, and population viability analysis. The volume presents case studies on animals and plants, which illustrate a variety of approaches to examining long-term population viability. Some of the approaches include the application of molecular genetic markers, the investigation of reproductive biology, and the combination of demographic monitoring and modeling. [Résumé éditeur] En ligne : http://books.google.com/books?id=5TTcPEEJol8C&printsec=frontcover Genetics, demography and viability of fragmented populations [livre] / Young, A.G.(Ed.) ; Clarke, G.M.(Ed.) . - 01 éd. . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000 . - 438 p.. - (Conservation Biology, 4) .
ISSN : 0-521-794221-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Biodiversité Biologie des populations Conservation de la nature Distribution des populations Démographie Etude de cas Génétique des populations Habitat Résumé : Habitat fragmentation is one of the most ubiquitous and serious environmental threats confronting the long-term survival of plant and animal species worldwide. As species become restricted to remnant habitats, effective management for long-term conservation requires a quantitative understanding of the genetic and demographic effects of habitat fragmentation, and the implications for population viability. This book provides a detailed introduction to the genetic and demographic issues relevant to the conservation of fragmented populations such as demographic stochasticity, genetic erosion, inbreeding, metapopulation biology, and population viability analysis. The volume presents case studies on animals and plants, which illustrate a variety of approaches to examining long-term population viability. Some of the approaches include the application of molecular genetic markers, the investigation of reproductive biology, and the combination of demographic monitoring and modeling. [Résumé éditeur] En ligne : http://books.google.com/books?id=5TTcPEEJol8C&printsec=frontcover Exemplaires (1)
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